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Even if speedy DeSean Jackson returns from a rotator-cuff injury that sidelined him Sunday against Minnesota, the most dangerous wide receiver might be Jamison Crowder. A fourth-round draft choice from Duke in 2015, he is developing into a matchup nightmare from the slot. Already Crowder has 44 receptions for 535 yards and five touchdowns after a rookie season in which he finished with 59 and two. He has the type of instant separation that Randall Cobb used to provide the Packers.

Tom Silverstein and LeRoy Butler are fantastic as always in their weekly videos. This week they spend a majority of their time talking defense, and Butler has plenty of smart stuff to say about the state of disarray the team finds itself in.

There are things outside of our room that try to separate us, that try to pull us away from each other, that try to break the bond that we have that was created throughout the season. But we must stick together. That’s the only thing that we can do that’s going to get us wins. The more we point fingers, the more that people start doubting us, the worse off we’re going to be. So we just have to stick together and not let the outside noise change what we believe.

The Green Bay Packers have a dire lack of explosive talent and playmaking ability.

That reality has been glaring the last two weeks, never more so than Sunday in their 47-25 blowout loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Their play, no doubt, has been uninspired in their dispiriting losses to Indianapolis at home and then at Tennessee in back-to-back games against AFC South teams. But one of the reasons they’ve looked uninspired is that they don’t have the explosive talent to make the plays that turn games.

Elsewhere, it’s never good when the coach of your team makes an appearance on The Hot Seat Rankings.